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Fact and Rumor.

Yale has a Prohibition Club.

The junior class meeting will be held this evening in Upper Massachusetts.

Several new steam radiators have been put in Appleton Chapel.

Corbin, Wallace, Woodruff and Walter Camp are coaching the candidates for the Yale eleven.

Over 1000 students were suspended from the University of Berlin during the last Semester for cutting.

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The students at Exeter have formed two campaign clubs, republican and democratic.

Terry, Yale, '86, will referee the Princeton-Crescents game, at Staten Island, Saturday.

The University of Pennsylvania eleven will be the only intercollegiate association team to play at Harvard this year.

Dohm, Princeton '90, won the 440-yards race in the Montreal athletic games on Saturday. Time, 51 1-2 sec.

The foot ball game which was to have been played yesterday afternoon between the Gentlemen of Boston and the Tech. team was postponed.

Sections for field work in N. H. 8 have been assigned as follows: Oct. 4, section A, 11.15, Museum steps; Oct. 4, section B, 12.20, Eastern depot; Oct. 5, section C, 11.15, Museum; Oct. 6, section D, 12.20, Eastern depot. All who have not yet selected sections will please consult Mr. Harris without delay.

Professor Shaler requests students who have elected N. H. XV, XVI and XVII to meet in Agassiz museum, room 2, at 4 p. m. on Friday.

About thirty men tried for the Glee Club last night, the result of which will not be known until after the second trial on Friday. Tenors are particularly urged to try Friday night.

H. N. Fowler, '80, has been appointed professor of Latin, and W. A. Stone, '86, has been appointed instructor in physical science at the Phillips Exeter Academy.

The editorial board of the Monthly for 1888-89 is as follows: Editor in chief, R. E. N. Dodge; business man ager, C. H. Moore, editors, H. Bates, H. T. Parker, R. W. Herrick and C. T. Sempers.

The freshman class this year, not-withstanding contradictory statements, will be the largest that has ever entered the college. Two hundred and ninety-nine men have registered already, and a number more are expected.

The Yale News of Sept. 28th contains the interesting information that Ames, the Princeton half-back of last year, will not return to college this fall. The record made by this player in the Lehigh game here on Saturday is sufficient refutation of this statement.-Princetonian.

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